**************************************Properly attributed, any photo that we have posted may be used any where in your family records. This includes Ancestry and published family history books. Ed & Sue Anderson

William W. AndersonWilliam W. Anderson was my Grandfather John Anderson's brother. Do you have any information on John Anderson? Do you have any information on William W. Anderson's Army Service record? Do you have any information on his mother Mary Hood Bourland Anderson Kirkpatrick? John Kirkpatrick johnkirkpatrick06@gmail.com

#4722573 Addie Ann Taylor GoodallHello...some of the information you have regarding Addie Ann Taylor is incorrect. She is NOT the daughter of Lemuel C and Mary Ann Williams Taylor. George Washington Goodall's great granddaughter contacted me because I used this information on my Family Tree on Ancestry. I am related to Lemuel Taylor. This Addie Ann Taylor was indeed married to George Washington Goodall but her mother's name was CHARLOTTE REBECCA TAYLOR (f: WILLIAM FRANKLIN TAYLOR m: ELIZA JANE KEELING) and her father is unknown at this time. The Lemuel Taylor family was from Ashley County in Southern Arkansas and the Addie Ann who married George Goodall was from Marion County in Northern Arkansas.

Elizabeth Jane (White) LambThanks very much for your suggestions to modify Elizabeth's Find A Grave memorial. I have updated the information as you suggest. It's hard to know when she was born, as her gravestone information does not match census records.

Thank You !!Thank you so very much for your work on Find A Grave and contributing grave markers and headstone photos of many of my family. I live across the state and have not had the opportunity to visit Greenlawn as often as I would like. Your contributions are very much appreciated!!!Blessings always,Robbie Fulgham (#47598346)

Memorial 53218867This memorial is for Doc Ingersoll. His first name was Doctor. There was a story told to me by someone in the Tazewell County Genealogical and Historical Society who knew the Ingersoll family (who were "odd ducks"): according to the Ingersoll family, the 7th son of a 7th son should be named "Doctor" ... he was not a doctor by profession, that was his given name - but everyone called him "Doc". This has been supported by some of the documents I've found. I have submitted an edit for this memorial.

Thank You!As I research the Radfords and their associated families in and around Leon County, Texas your names keep showing up on Find a Grave over and over. The time that you must have put into this is unimaginable.I live too far away to even think about gathering this information firsthand. Thank you so much!Bob Kerns